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tracy: kidding. kmele, with all due respect should you be paid $15 an hour and bag a burger and flip? put fries in a bag. i'm not entirely sure. >> what the market will bear. we should be honest about this. trying to raise the minimum wage and reshuffle the same pie rather than grow the pie is coward's way out. simple answer to very complicated question. unfortunately politicians consistently sell this to voters. voters haven't wised up to this they haven't figured out this is not the way to prosperity. tracy: david unfortunately we have a few seconds left. kmele is right states are broke like massachusetts, rhode island. these states are broke. they're the ones that vote it in. >> the other thing in connecticut in particular, they have very severe unemployment problem. a lot of people are on low-paying part-time jobs. this is only going to increase that. most economists agree whenever you artificially raise the minimum wage, you do squeeze people at the bottom. and, supposedly to benefit the people
tracy: kidding. kmele, with all due respect should you be paid $15 an hour and bag a burger and flip? put fries in a bag. i'm not entirely sure. >> what the market will bear. we should be honest about this. trying to raise the minimum wage and reshuffle the same pie rather than grow the pie is coward's way out. simple answer to very complicated question. unfortunately politicians consistently sell this to voters. voters haven't wised up to this they haven't figured out this is not the way...
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tracy: i'm tracy byrnes in for melissa francis and here's what is money tonight. the worst drought in 50 years threatening to starve our country's livestock. animal feed costs are through the roof. the price spike putting the nation's livestock at risk as well. we have a cattle rancher that will join us to break down how dire the threat has become and what it could mean for your wallet. plus the u.s. co2 emissions plunged to their 20-year low. the discovery surprising most vocal environmental activists. we're going to explain. >>> the end of an era at augusta national golf club. the home of the masters welcomes its first female members. it could loot to a flood of sponsors for the nation's most famous golf tournament. even when they say it is not it is always about money. tracy: it's always about money. first let's take a quick look at the day's market headlines. apple has officially become the most valuable public company in history. shares of the tech giant lept more than 2 1/2% today, giving it a market value of $623 billion. apple smagsed the previous record o
tracy: i'm tracy byrnes in for melissa francis and here's what is money tonight. the worst drought in 50 years threatening to starve our country's livestock. animal feed costs are through the roof. the price spike putting the nation's livestock at risk as well. we have a cattle rancher that will join us to break down how dire the threat has become and what it could mean for your wallet. plus the u.s. co2 emissions plunged to their 20-year low. the discovery surprising most vocal environmental...
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tracy: to each other. meanwhile, speaking of getting nasty, russia embracing north korea in the wake of sony hack saying kim jong-un's anger at "the interview" is quote, quite understandable. apparently what he did is okay. vladmir putin dealing with problems of his own. canceling new year's holiday for government workers thanks to russia's financial crisis. this is insane. for your government, the agencies, we can not afford the long holiday at least this year, you know what i mean of the do we know what he means? that this is serious issue. they are really having financial struggle in russia. they will start to look at their neighbors who are not friendly with the united states to help them out of this. for continued from january 1st to go on to try to solve this russian problem is showing us that it is not just the oil collapse that's a problem. there seems to be some other underlying issue. they will start to gang up on the united states. tracy: but, james he doesn't have a rabbit to pull out of his ha
tracy: to each other. meanwhile, speaking of getting nasty, russia embracing north korea in the wake of sony hack saying kim jong-un's anger at "the interview" is quote, quite understandable. apparently what he did is okay. vladmir putin dealing with problems of his own. canceling new year's holiday for government workers thanks to russia's financial crisis. this is insane. for your government, the agencies, we can not afford the long holiday at least this year, you know what i mean...
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tracy: it is distaff. thank you. no, i was not going to tell my students i a--gallon of ice cream, but now they all know. all rht. well, if the government's ability to peek into your private data worries you, then you might want to fly under their radar. our next guest has important tips and tricks to keep. tracy: you're on the guilt and wherever you are. here to explain how to safeguard your devices from landi in hands of a creek or a criminal, tech editor. good to see you. thank you for being here. when i search something, i am throwing myself out there. >> absolutely. the first thing you never want to do is use public wi-fi. that is like stding naked in a crowd and sank, don't anyone like me. you why that exposed. a few things youhould do, use a search engine that does not track you. we are talking about some other onesut there. use some browser and on. ss about what says tracking new and more if you are concerned about people tracking your activity. and then really be mindful of social media. social mediaone of t
tracy: it is distaff. thank you. no, i was not going to tell my students i a--gallon of ice cream, but now they all know. all rht. well, if the government's ability to peek into your private data worries you, then you might want to fly under their radar. our next guest has important tips and tricks to keep. tracy: you're on the guilt and wherever you are. here to explain how to safeguard your devices from landi in hands of a creek or a criminal, tech editor. good to see you. thank you for being...
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tracy: okay. >> rising and moving higher, which is a good sign. tracy: so then what should they do tomorrow in what should we hear from the fed? operation probably ending, no short term securities left to buy, buying mortgage-backedded securities. is this necessary or should we, at some point, just step back and let the little kid try to take its first steps on its own? >> i am hopes the members of the fed who prefer the focus to be on the economy and economic signs that monetary policy is right as compared to those who promise what the rate will be in 2013 and 2014. that's a real mistake. tracy: right. that's difficult. are you worried about the value of our dollar, though? >> well, the value of the dollar's been holding fairly well in here, just as commodity problems felt stable, also, the value offthe dollar held steadier, and it looks at this point as if u.s. exporters are doing a little better and u.s. producers are driving out some of our imports so that was good news, more economic growth.
tracy: okay. >> rising and moving higher, which is a good sign. tracy: so then what should they do tomorrow in what should we hear from the fed? operation probably ending, no short term securities left to buy, buying mortgage-backedded securities. is this necessary or should we, at some point, just step back and let the little kid try to take its first steps on its own? >> i am hopes the members of the fed who prefer the focus to be on the economy and economic signs that monetary...
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tracy sought so. she said that she had never felt safe around dustin, even when michael was mentoring him. >> i told michael i didn't like the idea of him being around the kids. because when i saw him with michael, the affect was just off. >> tracy said that dustin's mother once confided in her that she was scared of her own son. >> she complained that he was physical with his sisters. >> scaring his own sister? >> she said that she could not he leave him alone with the girls. because he would hurt them. >> physically hurt? them >> physically hurt them. yeah. >> she says mona told him that day -- >> and you believe he did that? >> yeah. i saw her cry over it. >> in the hours after the attack, tracy speculated about what had brought the unstable teenager to her home in the first place. had some of michael's collectible guns caught his eye? was it a botched robbery? investigators didn't think so. the intruder showed no interest in grabbing the expensive jewelry, or the cash michael kept in the safe. the
tracy sought so. she said that she had never felt safe around dustin, even when michael was mentoring him. >> i told michael i didn't like the idea of him being around the kids. because when i saw him with michael, the affect was just off. >> tracy said that dustin's mother once confided in her that she was scared of her own son. >> she complained that he was physical with his sisters. >> scaring his own sister? >> she said that she could not he leave him alone...
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. >> tracy: tracy -- well, a lot of people call me tracy jordan, t.j. >> jimmy: they do. >> tracy: yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause i mean, that was -- what was the one where you were running through the streets in the underwear with a light saber? >> tracy: oh, right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> tracy: that was the pilot. >> jimmy: i'm a jedi, i'm a jedi. >> tracy: that's what they say in the airport. "i'm a jedi! i'm a jedi! >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> tracy: i remember when we first started, the name -- my name was lawrence jordan, and we had a meeting. remember we had that meeting? and lorne wanted to name me boo boo jordan. >> tina: yeah, he was like, "please, you can't call my character -- i don't want to be -- i'll be in the airport and people will be, like, 'boo boo!'" [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: you were gonna be lawrence jordan. then you went to tracy jordan. >> tracy: yeah, i just, i wanted to be tracy so that, you know, people refer to me, you know -- >> jimmy: that's true. like tony danza plays tony in every show he's in. [ light laughter ] >> alec: my favorite --
. >> tracy: tracy -- well, a lot of people call me tracy jordan, t.j. >> jimmy: they do. >> tracy: yeah. >> jimmy: 'cause i mean, that was -- what was the one where you were running through the streets in the underwear with a light saber? >> tracy: oh, right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> tracy: that was the pilot. >> jimmy: i'm a jedi, i'm a jedi. >> tracy: that's what they say in the airport. "i'm a jedi! i'm a jedi! >> jimmy: that's...
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tracy: wow! okay, so what is it going to take for us to get back to, i mean to get it going again, to get back to normal levels? how much rainfall do you need? >> well, it, i don't know the exact amount but it would take a good, 10 to 12 inches of rain over probably 1,000-mile wide area of the nation to bring the river levels up to where the average is. that we're about 12 to 14 feet below average right now. so, i'm not a meteorologist but i'm sure that amount of rain would be a tremendous boost and get us back close to the normal. tracy: i can't imagine that kind of rain coming anytime soon though. bob anderson, thank you so much for taking time. i know you are busy out there. mississippi river commission spokesperson. good luck out there. >> oh, thank you very much. i appreciate it. tracy: all right. so there's also a scary side to this whole drought. that we haven't heard a lot about. believe it or not anthrax. the deadly bacteria is actually thriving in these dry conditions. over the past two
tracy: wow! okay, so what is it going to take for us to get back to, i mean to get it going again, to get back to normal levels? how much rainfall do you need? >> well, it, i don't know the exact amount but it would take a good, 10 to 12 inches of rain over probably 1,000-mile wide area of the nation to bring the river levels up to where the average is. that we're about 12 to 14 feet below average right now. so, i'm not a meteorologist but i'm sure that amount of rain would be a...
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tracy: i do not know. vince: let's talk about your origin story because it is a somewhat different than others. it has nothing to do with you being in a sorority in southern california. it is the fact that a lot of people who join cia or national security institutions wanted to do it from a very early age. you did not really set out to think about being a cia officer in middle school or high school, although subconsciously i guess maybe you did a little bit because of what you studied. when other people were playing, you are reading about the middle east. you are looking at maps when other people were doing normal middle school things. what eventually led you to want to join the agency? tracy: i think to back up just a little bit, this would have been, you know, when i was recruited in kind of the mid-1990's. popular culture looks really different today than it did then. i did not grow up with "quantico" or "criminal minds" or sort of any of those things, so i had no preconceived notions about this is what
tracy: i do not know. vince: let's talk about your origin story because it is a somewhat different than others. it has nothing to do with you being in a sorority in southern california. it is the fact that a lot of people who join cia or national security institutions wanted to do it from a very early age. you did not really set out to think about being a cia officer in middle school or high school, although subconsciously i guess maybe you did a little bit because of what you studied. when...
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tracy: right? derrick: yes. tracy: tell us about that. derrick: well, this is really very exciting because, for the last several years, kepler has been looking at a small section of our galaxy, just our galaxy, analyzing stars to see if they have planets orbiting those stars. and to date, this spacecraft has identified over 4,000 candidates for places that would have planets, and it's discovered 2,000 for sure that definitely have planets. so, the most recent discovery done by kepler identified another i think it's 250 planets orbiting other stars, some of which seem to be as if they might be the size of earth, or close to the size of earth. so, we think of them as being earthlike because they're rocky and because they're about the size of earth. now, no atmospheres that we know of yet, and we're not talking about life yet, we're just identifying other planets orbiting other stars. tracy: all right, tell us about summer of space at the museum. derrick: we have all kinds of activities all set up for our visitors to do when they come to the
tracy: right? derrick: yes. tracy: tell us about that. derrick: well, this is really very exciting because, for the last several years, kepler has been looking at a small section of our galaxy, just our galaxy, analyzing stars to see if they have planets orbiting those stars. and to date, this spacecraft has identified over 4,000 candidates for places that would have planets, and it's discovered 2,000 for sure that definitely have planets. so, the most recent discovery done by kepler identified...
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tracy: yes. you're getting hit in the head with a drone. >> that's going to happen, we've just got to figure out how to keep that to a minimum. [laughter] tracy: that's a good goal for 2015. thank you, pete. >> my pleasure. tracy: all right. there's only a few days left until christmas, so what should you do if you're still shopping for the perfect gift? good housekeeping magazine is here to help you with their 2014 best toy of the year award. gerri headed down to the labs. after being put to the test, here they are. ♪ ♪ gerri: megan, show me the must-have toy of the year. >> this is elsa from frozen. gerri: look at her. >> in spanish and english. she comes with a sidekick olaf. her dress lights up, and our toy testers quite literally wouldn't let her go. [laughter] this was a hit. gerri: and that's the voice, right? >> it is, from the hit movie's actual voice. $35 at target. gerri: there will be tears if it's not under the tree, right? >> especially at my house. the modern day dollhouse. ger
tracy: yes. you're getting hit in the head with a drone. >> that's going to happen, we've just got to figure out how to keep that to a minimum. [laughter] tracy: that's a good goal for 2015. thank you, pete. >> my pleasure. tracy: all right. there's only a few days left until christmas, so what should you do if you're still shopping for the perfect gift? good housekeeping magazine is here to help you with their 2014 best toy of the year award. gerri headed down to the labs. after...
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well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last time i was ever going to see him again. i knew that. i did love him. i mean, i loved him with all of my heart and my soul. >> joe palczynski managed to drive away and escape, again astounding the police and the media, hot on his trail. >> he took pride, we learned later, in being able to outfox them. >> he was a fellow that was cunning. he was a fellow that had a lot of ability to get himself into a very difficult situations, but he also showed a knack for getting himself out of the situations as well. he was a very complicated person. >> we learned later that he
well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last...
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professor tracy parker. you are working on a book that includes the 1950's, working-class americans and black americans. all tied into sears roebuck and company. what is -- what is the research been like? traci: it looks at department stores. i focused on department stores because they have touted consumption as a means of realizing democracy. places, department stores allow anyone, black, white, regardless of age or gender to enter and buy. these are sites that are often jim crow establishments. african-american workers are jobs, anything behind the scenes. they are not permitted to work in sales or managerial positions. for black consumers, they are allowed to purchase, but they cannot try on, use the restroom, eat at the lunch counter, eat at a restaurant or use the ute parlor. it is the contradiction of democracy that shows up in department stores that allow them to challenge workplace discrimination. steve: shopping is so different with amazon. what was it like in the 1950's? explained the importance of
professor tracy parker. you are working on a book that includes the 1950's, working-class americans and black americans. all tied into sears roebuck and company. what is -- what is the research been like? traci: it looks at department stores. i focused on department stores because they have touted consumption as a means of realizing democracy. places, department stores allow anyone, black, white, regardless of age or gender to enter and buy. these are sites that are often jim crow...
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fingers crossed, tracy. tracy: here i am. i have two at home waiting patiently on pins and needles for that iphone 6. >> you're a good mom if that is what they're getting for christmas. tracy: thanks to the upgrade that's what they're getting. adam shapiro. see you in a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. tracy: no one beats the airlines when it comes to penny pinching and hidden fees. but do you think the hotel business has been doing that. they tricked you into extra surcharges. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. presenting the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud.
fingers crossed, tracy. tracy: here i am. i have two at home waiting patiently on pins and needles for that iphone 6. >> you're a good mom if that is what they're getting for christmas. tracy: thanks to the upgrade that's what they're getting. adam shapiro. see you in a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. tracy: no one beats the airlines when it comes to penny pinching and hidden fees. but do you think the hotel business has been doing that. they tricked you into extra surcharges....
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tracy: obamacare. decision day states will let washington know if they will know if they will set up their own health care exchanges or what the federal government will do in regards to doing it for them. herewith the latest, peter barnes, the fox business senior correspondent. >> more than that. we have the full screen. 18 plus washington dc said they will create they're around. 26 states will let the federal government run it for them. six states chose a partnership as a test run to see who works. one of the most important pieces of obamacare the obama administration projected 23 million would get health care insurance through the exchange by 2016. tracy: more than half. chris christie said no from the beginning. south carolina, louisiana, wiscons in said no. we will take matters into our own hands? >> governors like chris christie have big concerns how they may operate and the fed did not give all of the details on what they want them to be and standards. some governors held off for collison. >> par
tracy: obamacare. decision day states will let washington know if they will know if they will set up their own health care exchanges or what the federal government will do in regards to doing it for them. herewith the latest, peter barnes, the fox business senior correspondent. >> more than that. we have the full screen. 18 plus washington dc said they will create they're around. 26 states will let the federal government run it for them. six states chose a partnership as a test run to see...
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tracy: that's right. we are talking about cutting defense, and yet we have 40 million appropriated military bases, including cuba. it makes no sense to me. what this says is they still don't get it. they still don't get the pages fill free to blow our money. >> i agree. what they did is they ar trying to use the crisis of the recession to do a massive stimulus bill that was nothing but a back to the own constituency area they are trying to use under the cover of hurricane sandy's relief, a bunch of things going to various parts of government and constituencies. what they should do -- i will say by contrast -- tremendous amount of waste good money spread everywhere, not just on the call. at least it wasn't packed with stuff that didn't even go to the victims. itill never end up helping individual families that were impacted. it is amazing that they are using this as an excuse to expand government. tracy: it is egregious but unfortunately typical. thank you so much for being here with us today. >> my pleasu
tracy: that's right. we are talking about cutting defense, and yet we have 40 million appropriated military bases, including cuba. it makes no sense to me. what this says is they still don't get it. they still don't get the pages fill free to blow our money. >> i agree. what they did is they ar trying to use the crisis of the recession to do a massive stimulus bill that was nothing but a back to the own constituency area they are trying to use under the cover of hurricane sandy's relief,...
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tracy: started 1947? 1970 were on the map going from a really expensive bottle. >> i have the opportunity to taste the wine made clear year lincoln was shot. 1865. i decided it only had the opportunity once in my life. i went for it. i held the world record platt -- price of $520. it would be around $50,000 a bottle today. tracy: that was a lot of money back en. >> 105 years old at the time. tracy: some of the most expensive models you cuddle that like good newborn child >> this is so expensive and prious. 1945. i did not know we had this. $9,100. just like real estate they do not make it any more. tracy: 1945? how long can you hold this? could i drink it now? >> of course. tracy: i would love to. >> you open to the abraham lincoln bottle. [laughter] >> this was so vintage and powerful it last another 100 years. tracy: if i cannot get to manhattan how do i get it? >> online. tracy: amazing. he is delaying really well. head won online sale the day before as $60,000. wine lovers. as we wrap up the year but
tracy: started 1947? 1970 were on the map going from a really expensive bottle. >> i have the opportunity to taste the wine made clear year lincoln was shot. 1865. i decided it only had the opportunity once in my life. i went for it. i held the world record platt -- price of $520. it would be around $50,000 a bottle today. tracy: that was a lot of money back en. >> 105 years old at the time. tracy: some of the most expensive models you cuddle that like good newborn child >>...
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." ♪ tracy: i'm tracy burns in for gerri willis. obamacare is three years old this saturday, and it's already having a huge impact on your health care. corporate buzz word downsizing is back, but this time, it's your belly fat. more on that in a moment. also, tonight, things went from bad to worse in the eurozone today. the long lines outside atms in cypress got longer. are we already seeing a run on the bank? well, we'll find out what that means for your money here at home. and we have a segment every shopper and business owner must see. we're talking online reviews. who writes them? do they mean anything? we'll find out. getting to the top story now. fess up oar pay up. many companies like cvs caremark require employees to submit, get this, their weight, body fat, and glucose level. i don't know how to find out what my glucose level is. they say it's the only way to save health care costs, but leading the charge, the founder of the patient privacy rights. cvs wants to know it by may of 2014. we're talking 126,000 full-time employe
." ♪ tracy: i'm tracy burns in for gerri willis. obamacare is three years old this saturday, and it's already having a huge impact on your health care. corporate buzz word downsizing is back, but this time, it's your belly fat. more on that in a moment. also, tonight, things went from bad to worse in the eurozone today. the long lines outside atms in cypress got longer. are we already seeing a run on the bank? well, we'll find out what that means for your money here at home. and we have...
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tracy: all right. it is a new year, that means new trend to look forward to and know no, it's not bellbottoms. credit card technology, going out with the old and in with the new for 2015. what is in, what is out? personal finance expert vera gibbons is here with the list. first thing and big thing savings out. >> so hard to save now because wages are flat. costs are up on just about everything. college costs. health care costs. groceries, problem it becomes easier to spend given growth in mobile payment spending devices especially apple pay. tracy: amazon prime. holy heck. >> your credit card information is stored there. it is easy to spend without thinking about it. same with apple pay. tap your card and it is done. like funny money. monopoly money and i think it will lead to a bad trend. tracy: we have savings fatigue and we awe buckled down during the recession and saved and saved and we're sick of it. which lead us to homebuyers. you think first-timers especially. >> investment buyers have been kee
tracy: all right. it is a new year, that means new trend to look forward to and know no, it's not bellbottoms. credit card technology, going out with the old and in with the new for 2015. what is in, what is out? personal finance expert vera gibbons is here with the list. first thing and big thing savings out. >> so hard to save now because wages are flat. costs are up on just about everything. college costs. health care costs. groceries, problem it becomes easier to spend given growth in...
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tracy: thank you congressman brady. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: coming up in a half hour, we take congress and the president to believe it or not, divorce court. quite familiar with the place. >> we'll get advice from famed divorce attorney vicky ziegler on when both sides should to to reach a deal, and what you think, does congress need counselling to reach a fcal cliff deal? log to and vote. we'll share the results with you at the end of the sw. >> federal reserveinishing up its last meeting of the year today, saying they will extend an expiring treasury buying program, keeping the rates at a history low level. here with details, fox business' peter barnes, you were in that meeting with chairman ben bernanke, did you not want to scream? >> i am a fed head from way back, this was really the most remarkable thing, i have ever covere we were expecting the fed to do this latest round of quantitative easing, and more bond buying, you know qe4 -- ever is the big choke in town. but a new change, a new roll see, that is the economy does x the fed
tracy: thank you congressman brady. >> thank you, tracy. tracy: coming up in a half hour, we take congress and the president to believe it or not, divorce court. quite familiar with the place. >> we'll get advice from famed divorce attorney vicky ziegler on when both sides should to to reach a deal, and what you think, does congress need counselling to reach a fcal cliff deal? log to and vote. we'll share the results with you at the end of the sw. >> federal reserveinishing up...
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tracy: u.s. companies are leaner and meaner annthey have been probably in my lifetime but there is ts looming fiscal cliff. do you ink we will get a deal before the end of the year? >> i have absolute no idea. there is low hanging fruit. strongly both sides not want to see thether 30 some million people as married der it. there could be so low hanging fruit. they coulwe cld get some sort of compromise onhe bush tax cuts, but there is a two-stage process and we are only focused on the first stage representing the deadline just getting some sort of a deal. the extent we get one, there is breath of relief and then we start to look at the details of whatever the deal is in t implications for the economy for the market and corporate earnings and a those things. i think we're not quite at that stage yet. tracy: we have a meeting on wednesday, we will hear results of q4, more stimulus, what do you expect to hear? >> operation twist, the fed selling so of the dated securities to buy longer dated securiti
tracy: u.s. companies are leaner and meaner annthey have been probably in my lifetime but there is ts looming fiscal cliff. do you ink we will get a deal before the end of the year? >> i have absolute no idea. there is low hanging fruit. strongly both sides not want to see thether 30 some million people as married der it. there could be so low hanging fruit. they coulwe cld get some sort of compromise onhe bush tax cuts, but there is a two-stage process and we are only focused on the...
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tracy: bigtime. it's funny, carl, because the one car i wanted back in the day was the saturn sky, and here we are now talking about how it would not have been my best decision. but the part, the cars, the recall, now we're hearing they may not have enough of the replacement parts. this for the consumer is a bigger fiasco than what gm is anticipating, isn't it? >> well, it is, and that's what's unfortunate, is that this thing has really snowballed because of things like a nonchanged part number that should have been and the number of vehicles that have been pulled into this thing, and now we've got, we're on the fence wondering whether we're going to hear about this order to stop driving the cars that might come out at any moment. it's become quite a mess for them, and that's why they're looking at maybe doing something, you know, doing the right thing here which is to not use the shield that they could potentially hide behind for liability with the restructuring of the company. tracy: right. and, of
tracy: bigtime. it's funny, carl, because the one car i wanted back in the day was the saturn sky, and here we are now talking about how it would not have been my best decision. but the part, the cars, the recall, now we're hearing they may not have enough of the replacement parts. this for the consumer is a bigger fiasco than what gm is anticipating, isn't it? >> well, it is, and that's what's unfortunate, is that this thing has really snowballed because of things like a nonchanged part...
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♪ tracy: welcome to the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm tracy alloway. the major stories driving headlines from the region this week. off, -- global investors turn as president trump fires his secretary of state. oil gets a little bit of a bomb as traders consider the impact it may have on policy towards iran and venezuela. qatar cash raising continues. the gulf nation offloads its entire stake amid the ongoing isolation by neighboring countries. chasing foreign funds. shares in some of the region's biggest banks soar as they announce plans to increase their foreign ownership limits. first, the white house confirmed this week that president trump will welcome a saudi prince on march 20. that is as international competition continues. amid hints from the kingdom about the ipo could now be delayed until 2019. i got more with the ceo and founder of qamar energy. >> the two cases are similar and different. it was an initiative from the top. this initiative on the ipo of aramco is also driven by the top, but it concerns aramco very much. the other hand, the c
♪ tracy: welcome to the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm tracy alloway. the major stories driving headlines from the region this week. off, -- global investors turn as president trump fires his secretary of state. oil gets a little bit of a bomb as traders consider the impact it may have on policy towards iran and venezuela. qatar cash raising continues. the gulf nation offloads its entire stake amid the ongoing isolation by neighboring countries. chasing foreign funds....
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big question about what that means, tracy. tracy: right. because we haven't seen oil move a whole heck of a lot during, up until now at least with hurricane isaac moving in. david: are these strategic reserves that we have going to be sold off on the international market? is that what they are hinting at? again this is coming out in coordination with the united states treasury. so those overseas and the u.s. treasury, tim geithner's office, are working together on some kind of coordinated action. what that is we adopt yet know. stay tuned. tracy: the strategic petroleum reserves are for emergencies. is this truly one? we'll see. we have ceo of one retail company bucking the trend. president and ceo of brown shoes will tell us how. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fide
big question about what that means, tracy. tracy: right. because we haven't seen oil move a whole heck of a lot during, up until now at least with hurricane isaac moving in. david: are these strategic reserves that we have going to be sold off on the international market? is that what they are hinting at? again this is coming out in coordination with the united states treasury. so those overseas and the u.s. treasury, tim geithner's office, are working together on some kind of coordinated...
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tracy: click and expedient. lori: the efficiency. tracy: u.s. government set to hit the legal borrowing limit on monday. 16.$4 trillion federal debt limit beginning to come down and toch congress passes legislation or defaults. treasury secretary tim traders said the treasury would begin to undertake "extraordinary measures to stave off default quote that could $3,200,000,000,000 of additional funding which would give them two more months this is creative accounting. we have many. lori: the overspending is the understatement. the bond yield is lower investors are thinking this is the safest bet stocks are falling the dow was off 100 points europe is a mess in china slows down the global economy in dire straits and we cannot stop spending there is no message in interest rates are rising as they should to prepare for another downgrade which is very concerning talking about the economic data data, consumer confidence falls over fiscal cliff uncertainty and warning the government is set to hit the legal borrowing limit by a monday. we have bill rodg
tracy: click and expedient. lori: the efficiency. tracy: u.s. government set to hit the legal borrowing limit on monday. 16.$4 trillion federal debt limit beginning to come down and toch congress passes legislation or defaults. treasury secretary tim traders said the treasury would begin to undertake "extraordinary measures to stave off default quote that could $3,200,000,000,000 of additional funding which would give them two more months this is creative accounting. we have many. lori:...
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tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and the threat of terrorism coming up next. we will be right back how could a luminous protein in jellyfish impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. i'
tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and the threat of terrorism...
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i think tracy is a genius. i think she really understands a woman's body. >> i've never come across such a customized workout program besides working out with a trainer one-on-one at a gym. i've never come across that in a dvd video. in 90 days i lost 18 pounds. you really get results fast. never have i seen a program so effective and so balanced that has everything that you could ask for, and it works! [♪...] >> tracy anderson perhaps has the clearest understanding of the approach to women's fitness that i have ever seen. her sequences of the exercises, they focus on the accessory muscles, which are really the smaller muscles that bring everything up and tighten and firm and make the body appear much leaner, so it gives you a much more youthful appearance, where the skin is tight and close to the muscle, and i think this is something that women are really looking for. [♪...] >> i come from the south, and back home it's always about being thick and having a little extra weight on you 'cause that looks sexie
i think tracy is a genius. i think she really understands a woman's body. >> i've never come across such a customized workout program besides working out with a trainer one-on-one at a gym. i've never come across that in a dvd video. in 90 days i lost 18 pounds. you really get results fast. never have i seen a program so effective and so balanced that has everything that you could ask for, and it works! [♪...] >> tracy anderson perhaps has the clearest understanding of the...
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tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with lief so smooth... .it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. welcome back to showdown! jerry rice here with 8 year old andrew hunter debating who will win the big race between the tortoise and the hare. what do you think andrew? rabbits are faster. it's not a rabbit, it's a hare. what's the difference? maybe figure that out before debating the best wide
tracy: i don't know. how many times have i spelled her a copy and practically taken a guard rail out. [laughter] tracy: we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. do you eat and drive? i guess that's better than asking if you drink and drive. go to gerriwillis.com and we will share the results at the end of tonight's show. still to come, heading back to liz claman in davos as she looks at how this country is handling a possible resist in europe and when heartburn comes...
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tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. stocks closing out a record week with even more gains the dow is up 50 points right now and heading for its third straight winning week. the s&p is close in on its record high as well. ashley: one catalyst for buying the better than expected jobs report, u.s. companies added 236,000 jobs across multiple sectors. so is it enough to change the conversation about the economy? tracy: and the flash crash, the facebook ipo, knight capital and more all hurting investor confidence in these markets. now the sec is proposing new rules to stop computer glitches. so will they work? former sec chairman harvey pitt is our special guest in a bit. ashley: i have my doubts. plus with two hours to go stocks are closing in on a very impressive week. nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange with more. nicole. >> up again, right? we're up five days in a row, ashley and tracy, and we're seeing these gains gains for the jones industrials. not only the dow jones industrials but nasdaq and s&p and the
tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. stocks closing out a record week with even more gains the dow is up 50 points right now and heading for its third straight winning week. the s&p is close in on its record high as well. ashley: one catalyst for buying the better than expected jobs report, u.s. companies added 236,000 jobs across multiple sectors. so is it enough to change the conversation about the economy? tracy: and the flash crash, the facebook ipo, knight capital and more all hurting investor...
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: good evening, i'm ben tracy in new york. adriana diaz is off. the omicron-fueled covid surge has shattered records, infected tens of millions of americans, and pushes hospitals to the brink. now it appears to be relenting. there are now an average of about 724,000 new infections a day. that's down 10% over the past week. but it's not all good news, because deaths are still rising, now averaging more than 2,000 a day. cbs' lilia luciano is in los angeles with the latest. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ben. well, as those new infections are starting, finally, to plateau, the c.d.c. is now pointing to three new studies that show just how effective vaccines and boosters are at keeping people away from the hospital. omicron is retreating in parts of the country, but it remains relentless in many hospitals, straining i.c.u.s and push something healthcare workers to the brink. >> this is the worst. it's taking us out with it. >> reporter: covid heaingses jumped 30%, and deaths 44% in the past two weeks, with the we
: good evening, i'm ben tracy in new york. adriana diaz is off. the omicron-fueled covid surge has shattered records, infected tens of millions of americans, and pushes hospitals to the brink. now it appears to be relenting. there are now an average of about 724,000 new infections a day. that's down 10% over the past week. but it's not all good news, because deaths are still rising, now averaging more than 2,000 a day. cbs' lilia luciano is in los angeles with the latest. lilia, good evening....
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tracy: vera, you're great. >> you're awesome too. tracy: thank you. coming up we continue our look at 2015 including what we can expect in the world of medicine. we got some cool innovations that may save your life. from the super bowl to march mad des fans are making plans to attend these big events. we have what you need to know before you buy those whopping, expensive tickets. that is all next. ♪ so when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with lief so smooth... .it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. . tracy: 2015, is bringing promising medical breakthroughs that will help people live longer and look better and have better lives, what could be better? dr. kelly powers is with us. i would think reversing the aging process is all anybody cares about. >> of course, the fountain of youth question is it possible? according to a study from harvard university and new south wales they say it is, they did a
tracy: vera, you're great. >> you're awesome too. tracy: thank you. coming up we continue our look at 2015 including what we can expect in the world of medicine. we got some cool innovations that may save your life. from the super bowl to march mad des fans are making plans to attend these big events. we have what you need to know before you buy those whopping, expensive tickets. that is all next. ♪ so when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with lief so smooth... .it's...
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well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last time i was ever going to see him again. i knew that. i did love him. i mean, i loved him with all of my heart and my soul. >> joe palczynski managed to drive away and escape, again astounding the police and the media, hot on his trail. >> he took pride, we learned later, in being able to outfox them. >> he was a fellow that was cunning. he was a fellow that had a lot of ability to get himself into a very difficult situations, but he also showed a knack for getting himself out of the situations as well. he was a very complicated person. >> we learned later that he
well, he was like, no tracy, no, tracy, no. and he ran the other way. >> tracy found the police officer as joe ran to get into his car. >> so i finally found the cop and i just kept saying, joe palczynski, joe palczynski, you know. >> with only one police officer on-site, there is a brief standoff. word of the news travels fast as police helicopters and live television coverage arrive at the scene almost at the same time. >> i knew when i ran from him that was the last...
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tracy is with mark ingram. >> tracy: that's right. a dominant performance tonight, 113 yards rushing, 76 yards passing, three touchdowns. what was the key for you tonight? >> first of all i want to thank god, i'm so blessed. sometimes you've got to let go and let god work for you and that's what i did i and i give him glory, we fought with a lot of pride and passion, we weren't going to be denied and we played that way. >> tracy: what does it mean to beat florida after losing to them last year? >> everything we did all year long was to be better than them, to come back and get this redemption and beat them and get ready to go to the national championship game is a big thing for us and we deserve it. >> tracy: do you think you deserve to take home the heisman? >> right now i just want to enjoy this victory with my teammates, but we'll wait for that next week. >> tracy: enjoy. thanks. >> verne: great night for mark ingram, the sophomore from flint. >> verne: there is the picture of the night. >> gary: wow. nick saban doing a chest bump.
tracy is with mark ingram. >> tracy: that's right. a dominant performance tonight, 113 yards rushing, 76 yards passing, three touchdowns. what was the key for you tonight? >> first of all i want to thank god, i'm so blessed. sometimes you've got to let go and let god work for you and that's what i did i and i give him glory, we fought with a lot of pride and passion, we weren't going to be denied and we played that way. >> tracy: what does it mean to beat florida after losing...
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tracy: and i'm tracy byrnes. the federal reserve is about to release the minutes of their last policy meeting. will they give us any clues when they will pull the plug on stimulus? we will have the breaking details from washington. republican senator robb portman says america can't compete globally with our current tax code. he is calling for a sweeping overhaul. our very own rich edson sat down with an exclusive interview with the ohio senator. peter barnes in d.c.. >> trace, a tug-of-war inside the fed when to stop quantitative easing to make sure the qe 4 bond purchases do not turn into qe forever, the minutes show no clear direction on that issue. they say, quote, several participants emphasized the fomc should be prepared to vary the pace of asset purchases either in response to changes in the economic outlook or as its evaluation of efficacy of and costs of such purchases evolve, a number about participants stated an ongoing evaluation of efficacy costs and risk asset purchases might well lead the committee
tracy: and i'm tracy byrnes. the federal reserve is about to release the minutes of their last policy meeting. will they give us any clues when they will pull the plug on stimulus? we will have the breaking details from washington. republican senator robb portman says america can't compete globally with our current tax code. he is calling for a sweeping overhaul. our very own rich edson sat down with an exclusive interview with the ohio senator. peter barnes in d.c.. >> trace, a...
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tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. we have breaking news. the federal reserve is about to release minutes from the last meeting. wall street is anxious about any clues about the taper, when will it be. we'll have market reaction. ashley: fear of higher interest rates ahead helped surge sale of existing homes. are they rising too high to fast along with holm prices? one real estate ceo will weigh in next. >> hewlett-packard, august earnings come out, august earnings in the past were disasters. ashley: let's go to peter barnes with the fed minutes, peter. >> ashley, tracy very little in the minutes to suggest that the fed will start tapering its qe bond purchases in sent. the minutes show fed members still favoring waiting on the economic data before making any decisions to dial back quantitative easing, but, the fed members do appear to be considering changes in their so-called forward guidance including the economic thresholds that they have laid out to start raising short-term interest rates, the federal funds rate, which is a separate tool
tracy: i'm tracy byrnes. we have breaking news. the federal reserve is about to release minutes from the last meeting. wall street is anxious about any clues about the taper, when will it be. we'll have market reaction. ashley: fear of higher interest rates ahead helped surge sale of existing homes. are they rising too high to fast along with holm prices? one real estate ceo will weigh in next. >> hewlett-packard, august earnings come out, august earnings in the past were disasters....
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tracy? tracy: thank you for all of that. ashley: all right, the chinese government linked to a wave of hacking attacks against u.s. companies. how should america respond? fox news' judge napalitano weighs on that next. try -- tracy: how the ten and 30-year are trading. the 30 year is up as well, three points, 3.2%. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i'm sandra smith. the hackers targeting facebook last week are taking a bite out of apple. tech giant says they are working closely with law enforcement and not only a small number of employee computers were actually breached. no data appeared to have been stolen. macy's and jcpenny argue over martha stewart, and the ceos both listed as possible witnesses. bmw recalling nearly 570,000 sedans and sports cars in north america after finding an electrical problem that could cause cars to stall. the lu
tracy? tracy: thank you for all of that. ashley: all right, the chinese government linked to a wave of hacking attacks against u.s. companies. how should america respond? fox news' judge napalitano weighs on that next. try -- tracy: how the ten and 30-year are trading. the 30 year is up as well, three points, 3.2%. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello?...